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This tends to be a magic trope, although sci-fi versions exist as well. Often an upgrade of [[Dirty Mind Reading]]. It's [[Fetish Fuel]], obviously, and a subtrope of [[Power Perversion Potential]].
 
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== Anime and Manga ==
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* In ''Commander-in-Chief'' by [[Nikolai Gudanets]], a [[Psychic Powers|psychic]] alien squid mind-controls a [[Call Girl]] and arranges for her to be ordered by an American government official. After taking control of him as well, the alien realizes that the man is still aroused, so he has them do it, while connected to both. This leads to a rather graphic scene in which the alien has trouble with pronouns due to being in both minds at the same time. It even experiences orgasm, a strange feeling for its species. The second time it happens turns deadly, when the official accidentally bites a hooker's jugular during sex.
* In the ''[[Heralds of Valdemar]]'' series, Talia has a permanent empathic link with her Companion that can't be blocked, even when her Companion is busy showing the Companion mares what a virile stallion he is. As [[The Empath]], she's also treated to the emotions of her fellow Heralds whenever they're nearby unless she very carefully shields herself. Being initially roomed next to an [[Anything That Moves|exceptionally randy]] trainee, it is no surprise that she later chooses to move her permanent quarters to a remote tower of the Collegium.
* ''[[Animorphs (Literature)|Animorphs]]'' doesn't give us all the details (it is a kid's book, [[What Do You Mean ItsIt's for Kids?|supposedly]]), but Visser One and one of her first human hosts did this with ''another'' human-Controller, resulting in [[Unto Us a Son And Daughter Are Born|a pair of twins]] with four "parents." And of course, other Yeerks probably wind up doing this quite a bit too.
* In Marge Piercy's ''Woman on the Edge of Time,'' the main character travels to the future and has sex with someone she meets there. It's only after the fact that she learns that the mechanism behind her time travel (which relies on a psychic bond between her and another person from the future,) meant that said other person was aware of the sex as it was going on.
* In the ''[[Night Angel Trilogy]]'', when Kylar has sex with Elene, it is picked up by Vi, who is telepathically linked to Kylar through magic earrings. As she was also in love with Kylar, she enjoys it, but feels dirty as well as she views it as too voyeuristic.